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· 6/1/2007

Weilburg v. Shapiro

Citations

  • 488 F.3d 1202
  • 2007 U.S. App. LEXIS 12610

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • noting that “invalid extradition” is not a sufficient ground “to grant habeas relief once the fugitive is present in the jurisdiction from which he fled”
  • dismissal of a 18]| pro se complaint without leave to amend is proper where amendment would be futile
  • “Dismissal of a pro se complaint without leave to 23 amend is proper only if it is absolutely clear that the deficiencies of the complaint could not be 24 cured by amendment.”
  • “Dismissal of a pro se complaint without leave to 20 amend is proper only if it is absolutely clear that the deficiencies of the complaint could not be 21 cured by amendment.”
  • “Dismissal 12 of a pro se complaint without leave to amend is proper only if it is absolutely clear that the 13 deficiencies of the complaint could not be cured by amendment.”
  • “Dismissal of a pro se complaint without leave to 10 amend is proper only if it is absolutely clear that the deficiencies of the complaint could not be 11 cured by amendment.”

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